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All you ever needed or wanted to know about the health effects of gas stoves

What Are Extracellular Vesicles and Why Are Environmental Health Researchers Excited About Them?

A Terminal Case? Shrinking Inland Seas Expose Salty Particulates and More

Are electric stoves the solution to indoor air pollution (and eventually climate change) in lower-income nations? My latest for EHP

In 1996, the EPA was ordered to test pesticides for impacts on people’s hormones. They still don’t.

A new tool to estimate your body burden of PFAS based upon drinking water exposures: New in EHP

New in Estuary News: Stormwater monitoring and climate change; drained islands in the Delta

Latest feature for EHP: Annoying environmental odors, cannabis, Pittsburgh power plants, and more

The One-Two-Three Punch: Exposure, Susceptibility, and Disease Burden among U.S. Populations of Color

Cleaning Up after the Cold War: Experts Call for Action on Abandoned Uranium Mines on the Navajo Nation

COVID and disposable food packaging: a harmful, unhealthy combination

Tire Leachate, Hair Relaxers, and Detergents Enter SF Bay Through Stormwater Soup

Bisphenol Exposure and Type 2 Diabetes: New Evidence for a Potential Risk Factor

Beyond the Light under the Lamppost: New Chemical Candidates for Biomonitoring in Children

New in EHP: Harmful constituents of bituminous coal smoke

State of the Estuary Conference Coverage for Estuary News

New and sorta new in Estuary News: SF Bay marsh restoration, green infrastructure, and pollutant monitoring

Household Air Monitors: Are They Any Good?

New in EHP: Air Pollution, Asthma, and ER Visits

Guiding Communities Affected by PFASs: Tools for Tackling Contaminated Water